Common use of Incompatible Equipment and Services Clause in Contracts

Incompatible Equipment and Services. Customer acknowledges and understands that certain Voice Service may not support or be compatible with: (a) Non-recommended configurations including but not limited to MTAs, ATAs or ALGs not currently certified by Comcast as compatible with Voice Service; (b) Certain non-voice communications equipment, including certain makes or models of alarm and security systems, certain medical monitoring devices, certain fax machines, and certain “dial-up” modems; (c) Rotary-dial phone handsets, pulse-dial phone handsets, and models of other voice-related communications equipment such as certain private branch exchange (PBX) equipment, answering machines, and traditional Caller ID units; (d) Casual/dial around (10-10) calling; 976, 900, 700, or 500 number calling; (e) 311, 511, or other x11 calling (other than 411, 611, 711, and 911); and (f) Other call types not expressly set forth in Comcast’s product literature (e.g., outbound shore-to-ship calling). Customer’s attempt to use any such systems in connection with Voice Service is solely at its own risk and Comcast shall not be liable for any damages whatsoever for any non-operation or damage to such services or devices.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Business Service Order Agreement, Business Services Customer Terms and Conditions, Business Services Customer Terms and Conditions

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Incompatible Equipment and Services. Customer acknowledges and understands that certain Voice Service may not support or be compatible with: (a) Non-recommended configurations including but not limited to MTAs, ATAs or ALGs not currently certified by Comcast as compatible with Voice Service; (b) Certain non-voice communications equipment, including certain makes or models of alarm and security systems, certain medical monitoring devices, certain fax machines, and certain “dial-up” modems; (c) Rotary-dial phone handsets, pulse-dial phone handsets, and models of other voice-related communications equipment such as certain private branch exchange (PBX) equipment, answering machines, and traditional Caller ID units; (d) Casual/dial around (10-10) calling; 976, 900, 700, or 500 number calling; (e) 311, 511, or other x11 calling (other than 411, 611, 711, and 911); and (f) Other call types not expressly set forth in Comcast’s product literature (e.g., outbound shore-to-ship calling). Customer’s attempt to use any such systems in connection with Voice Service is solely at its own risk and Comcast shall shal not be liable for any damages whatsoever for any non-operation or damage to such services or devices.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Business Services Customer Terms and Conditions

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